:-> What i dont understand is what is a 192 ip# doing on a ax25 ampr.org TNC, i
:-> take it thats what it is, doing that here would cause suspention of his
:-> licence.
:->
:-> --
:-> Regards Richard, 73.
:-> AX25 pa3gcu@pi8mid.#zld.nld.eu
:-> smtp eoujm@mx.dy.fi
:-> inet zvw@rmbb.net
:->
:->
192.168.x.x is a B-class network to be used for "intranets", that is
LANs or WANs or whatever, provided they're not connected to the real
internet other than through a firewall. Similar classes exists also for
larger needs, but I don't remember the numbers.
For what is concerned with the licence, you will not face
suspention/fine/revoking if you still use ax.25 to encapsulate your
data and you have provided a good callsign to it. I think that other
countries have different requirements (I've heard Britons do have to ID in CW),
but if ax.25 is accepted as an identification of your station in your
country, you can put what the h* do you like in your datagrams,
unless it is outside of the amateur radio restrictions. Using an IP
address or the other shouldn't matter.
Pf
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